User requirement analysis: online thalassemia management system for Hospital Sultanah Aminah, Malaysia

The care process of patients suffering from thalassemia involves continuous and complex care procedures, which produce a large volume of diverse data. This makes the management of the patient records using paper-based system cumbersome. Information technology (IT) is an essential factor in the admin...

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Main Authors: Mohd. Warid, Muhammad Nabil, Supriyanto, Eko, Yahya, Azli, Bal, Parveen, Yunus, Jasmy, Mat Bah, Mohd. Nizam, Ngim, Chin Fang
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spelling my.utm.819612019-10-07T03:42:56Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/81961/ User requirement analysis: online thalassemia management system for Hospital Sultanah Aminah, Malaysia Mohd. Warid, Muhammad Nabil Supriyanto, Eko Yahya, Azli Bal, Parveen Yunus, Jasmy Mat Bah, Mohd. Nizam Ngim, Chin Fang QH301 Biology TP Chemical technology The care process of patients suffering from thalassemia involves continuous and complex care procedures, which produce a large volume of diverse data. This makes the management of the patient records using paper-based system cumbersome. Information technology (IT) is an essential factor in the administration of healthcare where it can improves health care quality and service. Besides that, it provides more accurate and timely information regarding patient care. Consequently, the adoption of IT tools such as Electronic Medical Records (EMR) in hospitals is a solution to reduce some barriers in the healthcare services. This solution may improve the effectiveness of chronic disease management such as thalassemia, since a lot of the patient’s data will be stored and retrieved due to the frequent monitoring and treatment. In order to facilitate successful adoption of an EMR, involvement of end-users would be essentially required during the designing, implementation and usage phase. In this study, an EMR specifically design for thalassemia patient management is proposed to be implemented in Hospital Sultanah Aminah, Johor, Malaysia. The user requirement analysis (URA) of the proposed system, Online Thalassemia Management System (OTMS), is investigated and discussed in this article. Penerbit Akademia Baru 2018 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/81961/1/MuhammadNabil2018_UserRequirementAnalysisOnlineThalassemia.pdf Mohd. Warid, Muhammad Nabil and Supriyanto, Eko and Yahya, Azli and Bal, Parveen and Yunus, Jasmy and Mat Bah, Mohd. Nizam and Ngim, Chin Fang (2018) User requirement analysis: online thalassemia management system for Hospital Sultanah Aminah, Malaysia. Journal Of Advanced Research In Social And Behavioural Sciences, 11 (1). pp. 62-67. ISSN 2462-1951
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topic QH301 Biology
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TP Chemical technology
Mohd. Warid, Muhammad Nabil
Supriyanto, Eko
Yahya, Azli
Bal, Parveen
Yunus, Jasmy
Mat Bah, Mohd. Nizam
Ngim, Chin Fang
User requirement analysis: online thalassemia management system for Hospital Sultanah Aminah, Malaysia
description The care process of patients suffering from thalassemia involves continuous and complex care procedures, which produce a large volume of diverse data. This makes the management of the patient records using paper-based system cumbersome. Information technology (IT) is an essential factor in the administration of healthcare where it can improves health care quality and service. Besides that, it provides more accurate and timely information regarding patient care. Consequently, the adoption of IT tools such as Electronic Medical Records (EMR) in hospitals is a solution to reduce some barriers in the healthcare services. This solution may improve the effectiveness of chronic disease management such as thalassemia, since a lot of the patient’s data will be stored and retrieved due to the frequent monitoring and treatment. In order to facilitate successful adoption of an EMR, involvement of end-users would be essentially required during the designing, implementation and usage phase. In this study, an EMR specifically design for thalassemia patient management is proposed to be implemented in Hospital Sultanah Aminah, Johor, Malaysia. The user requirement analysis (URA) of the proposed system, Online Thalassemia Management System (OTMS), is investigated and discussed in this article.
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author Mohd. Warid, Muhammad Nabil
Supriyanto, Eko
Yahya, Azli
Bal, Parveen
Yunus, Jasmy
Mat Bah, Mohd. Nizam
Ngim, Chin Fang
author_facet Mohd. Warid, Muhammad Nabil
Supriyanto, Eko
Yahya, Azli
Bal, Parveen
Yunus, Jasmy
Mat Bah, Mohd. Nizam
Ngim, Chin Fang
author_sort Mohd. Warid, Muhammad Nabil
title User requirement analysis: online thalassemia management system for Hospital Sultanah Aminah, Malaysia
title_short User requirement analysis: online thalassemia management system for Hospital Sultanah Aminah, Malaysia
title_full User requirement analysis: online thalassemia management system for Hospital Sultanah Aminah, Malaysia
title_fullStr User requirement analysis: online thalassemia management system for Hospital Sultanah Aminah, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed User requirement analysis: online thalassemia management system for Hospital Sultanah Aminah, Malaysia
title_sort user requirement analysis: online thalassemia management system for hospital sultanah aminah, malaysia
publisher Penerbit Akademia Baru
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url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/81961/1/MuhammadNabil2018_UserRequirementAnalysisOnlineThalassemia.pdf
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